Evapotranspiration in urban water balance models: a methodological framework (original) (raw)

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Evapotranspiration rates in urban areas

1999

Abstract For a significant number of urban hydrological issues, notably, water supply, water quality, groundwater recharge, saline intrusions, and flood runoff, knowledge of evapotranspiration (ET) rates is required. However, because little is known about the magnitude of urban ET rates and their spatial variability, broad assumptions have to be made in many applications.

An Evapotranspiration-Interception Model for Urban Areas

Water Resources Research, 1991

A model to calculate evapotranspiration from urban areas over a wide range of meteorological conditions is presented. An evapotranspiration-interception approach is used because it is necessary to cope with the changing water availability on the surface, during and following rainfall or irrigation.

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